Recently Mr. Lawrence McGowan asked about reproducing figures for his
project. As this is a new instrument, modern materials may be a cost
effective solution. Have you considered using a 3D scanner and
printer?
If you can borrow some existing figures, you will be able to scan them
and then print in a variety of materials. I've seen working shifting
spanners and other objects with moving parts from a 3D printer and the
results were very good. I would expect you can edit the design to make
your figures unique.
Our university's School of Engineering is currently researching 3D
printing technology.
Robert Weismantel - Science Education Technical Officer
Mount Gravatt Campus, Griffith University
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
r.weismantel@griffith.edu.au.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]
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